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I received a response to the e-mail I sent to e-care, you can clearly see it is a copy/paste answer... they even forgot to paste my name after "Dear ," in the beginning of the message.
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My carrier is Bell and I have the 6800. Bluetooth is unusable as the phone will freeze within a few minutes of going to sleep while paired to a my headset or hands free in my car.
This is my third 6800 and they all have / had the same problem. Also other bugs include alarms not waking up device while asleep connected to the charger. |
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I sent Sprint an email last night asking for a refund of my Mogul, and said I'd consider a swap for a different phone.
I believe Sprint should allow the following options (customer gets to choose): 1. Refund now of original purchase price 2. Trade now for equivalent price/functionality phone 3. If customer wants to wait for "early 2008" ROM and it either doesn't happen or doesn't fix BT, GPS and RevA, then options (1) and (2) available to customer within 30 days of release of that ROM. If you feel the same way, I'd suggest you send similar email to Sprint. |
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I know the Mogul has issue but come on guys. Some of you are taking this a little bit too far. It's for over the line complaints like these that Sprint gets a bad name for customer service and also why prices for devices are so high.
A lot of you guys that are screaming at Sprint would not have known there were issues with the Mogul if you hadn't visited sites like PPCGEEKS or XDA-DEV. Even sadder is that many of you could easily live with the issues but would rather take this opportunity to scam Sprint for refunds of upgrades. It's sad because forums like PPCGEEKS and XDA-DEV and PDAPhonehome are there to assist not as means to rally and abuse the system. Those are my 2 cents. |
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I am one of the lucky ones that doesn't have too many issues with the device, however, I feel this has ben handled pretty poorly with the release of 2.16 since many of the new issues it caused would have been discovered with some minimal testing. As I said, I don't speak for everyone hear. I know there are people that have gone through many devices, others have far greater issues with the Mogul and that may be rhe reason why they are asking to swap devices. Just don't assume that everyone that contacts Sprint wants something for free or to scam them. Some of us just want to voice our concerns as consumers and paying costumers. |
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I emailed Sprint last night about my problems with my Mogul. I got an email today that said they could possibly exchange my Mogul for a new one. But I would have to take it to a repair center for further assistance. I doubt I will go and do it. My Mogul's problems are not nearly as extreme as others have reported. Plus my with my luck the new Mogul would be more buggy then my current one.
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So your alarm not working on your PPC is not a legitimate issue. They rarely always work, some people will swear that they've never had alarm issues and some what will tell you it's a nightmare. The first couple hundred threads in XDA-DEV website are all about alarm issue. So like I said, I'm not sure what you meant by you've been using PPCP since day 1, I have and they've always had alarm issues. |
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